Nigerians should pray without ceasing – Akume

He said Tinubu's administration is steadfast in its commitment to improving security, boosting the economy, and providing opportunities for all citizens.

George Akume

George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has urged Nigerians to pray without ceasing in the face of economic hardship and security challenges.

Speaking at the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria’s plenary in Abuja, Akume urged citizens to support one another in love.

The SGF also listed several “achievements” by President Bola Tinubu’s administration, including “mitigating the impact of fuel subsidy removal.”

Akume said:

“The season of Lent is an apt time to host this critical meeting as it is a period of profound reflection, prayer, fasting, and charitable giving which coincides with a challenging period of economic hardship in our nation.”

“We are working to reverse as mentioned above while bold economic reforms have been undertaken by this administration, resulting in short-term hardships, they are borne out of a deep-seated commitment to Nigeria’s long-term prosperity and stability.

“This administration inherited a daunting economic landscape, necessitating decisive action to alter our nation’s downward trajectory.

“With unwavering dedication, we are striving towards a prosperous, healthy, and globally competitive Nigeria. Given the critical situation, now more than ever before, we must remain steadfast, renewing our faith in God’s provision and protection.

“Amidst adversity, we must remain resolute, renewing our faith in God’s providence and walking in love as we support one another.

“Although the economic hardship and security challenges may seem daunting, let us continue to encourage one another in the Lord and pray without ceasing.”

The SGF also stated that the Tinubu administration is steadfast in its commitment to improving security, boosting the economy, and providing opportunities for all citizens.

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